PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1927 Jayhawks Lose Thrilling Battle to Strong Eleven Passing Attack of Kansas Best Seen in Years at Nebraska, Say Fans In the second quarter the Kansas team threw a score into the hunky Nebraska clown that they will not reach again. The attack promoted by the Jayhawkers netted them a touchdown in the see-cond period and placed them on the run. The Japhanks were drowned by one of the strongest teams in the middle division. The Nebraska Corneliers. Although the score was 47 to 13 the game was a tie. The Hunslers' line outweighed the Kansas line by a great margin and when one of the Nebraska forwards became a little tired another husky had was sent in to replace him and was forced to perform the duly equally as well. **Sonora defeat hosts** The Alabama eleven defeated the Washington 7-6, next week the Kansas team will journey to the land of the Sonora and battle them on their own field. From the standpoint of hope the Jaywalkers are scheduled for a defeat but the outcome of the game it yet to be seen. Massachusetts defended the famous West Virginia team 13 to 0 which was another upset in the intersection of two passes against batting back and a heavy charging line. They meet the Iowa State team this week end and a hard battle is expected. The Ames team has tied the Big Ten conference, is leading the Big Ten conference. Week of Practice The Jayhawk will go through a week of hard work before the Oklahoma game and many of the Oklahoma players will be corrected. The Nebraska game will be corrected and they should be in better condition to meet the Sooners than they were at the start. The passing combination composed of Lawrence to Cooper resulted in a touchdown for the Kansas队 Team Sat. 11 and a touchdown for the charging of the line in the fourth quarter resulted in another touchdown for the Jawahiers. This proves that Kansas has a wonderful mental attitude, which is reflected in a flazy nibbling backfield. two more games are left for the Jayawaters this year and they are with old rivals that have made an effort to win. The teams are Oklahoma and Missouri. These teams have at least one hard game for the remainder of the season. Three Biology Experts Awarded Scott Medal Philadelphia, Oct. 31 — Three biologists—one a cancer expert, another one of the leading authorities on the study of cancer, and one an man system, and the third a student of smoke poisones—were honored at the Academy of Natural Sciences in New York, where he will accompany the John Scott medal with its accompanying honourum of $10,000 will be awarded to Dr. Peyton Rose, PhD; Dr. Kathryn Hammond, York; Dr. Alfred F. Cole, H Columbia University, New York; and Dr. Edward W. Herman, Institute of America at Glendora, Pa. The final form which the award is made was established over a century ago in 1818 when John Seward $8,000 was given to the city of Philadelphia. This was to be "hold out in premiums to be displayed by women who make useful inventions." It is now awarded upon the advice of the professors of the University of Pennsylvania, the American Philosophical Society and the National Academy of Sciences. Doctor do Amaru has played an active part in the development of his practice. He devoted his life to deaths from snake bites, Doctor Hesen has in recent years been engaged in a study of the way alteration of blood pressure affects tinted light, euraser rickets, a common disease of childhood. The work of Dr. Amaru is well known and earned with the transplantation of Stockton's Name Title of Case Frank T. Stuckton, dean of the School of Business has had his name used as the title for a case in business administration. The case was investigated and written up by Edmond Learned, a former instructor in economics at Harvard, before booking at the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. Levi Referees Game John Levi, all-American football player and now assistant coach at Haskell Institute, was referee at a football game here Sunday between the colored Lawrence Athletic club and Topeka Teppa team. Tepela won, 7 to 0. Send the Daily Kansan home. Sport Notes Sitting in the press-box, the writer wondered what those attending the grid-graph did when they received the report of Cooper's 60 yard run and the score of his anguaging Lawrence's pass. It was one of the best plays of the game. Nebraska has two possible candidates for all-American. They are Chem Preemell and Dan Mcmullin in both offense and defense. Bronson's pass over the goal line for the point-after-touchdown in place of the usual kick caught the Jayhawkers unprepared. McMillan and Douglas were two Kansas men who stopped many Nebraska rushes at the line of scrimmage. Proof of the Crimson and Blue of offensive power comes when it is noted that we scored more against the Nebraska team than any other eleven It was a terrible third quarter. Ne braksa scored four touchdowns before Kanas caught hold. It was rumors that the time-keeper's watch stopped his period and the quarter was six minutes too long. Nothing official though. By the way, there isn't a Nebraska student who has forgotten the Tiger's victory over the Huskers. It is a worn in an otherwise healthy season. Nobraska gridron followers have a good word for Jayhawker chances against Missouri. Not a soul who failed to see the game can realize how bitter a battle it was. Kansas never stopped fighters and go at a speed every minute. Nebraska took time out constantly for injuries. The Kansas men were hitting hard and low. Those present saw "little" Munn's way to win the Wayne's "little" brother, anyway, and games at tackle for Nebraska. He stands six feet four inches and weighs 205 pounds. Sloan's 90-yard return of the Kane kick-off for a touchdown was the biggest thrill of the game. Sloan had the range of pace and dodged like a streak. Kansas backers could not feel disgraced over the showing of the layhawk team if they had seen those jobs in action. The line fought better than at any previous time and the skill was functioning in great style; The sports editor of the Lincoln Star said that the Kansas team looked stronger than Syracuse. Syracuse is toasted as one of the strongest teams in the east. They were the first team to win a sense of any. The Jayhawks completed more passes for more yardage than the eastern warriors. The Cornhuskers gained a lot of respect for the ball-lurking of Cooper and Propernick, while they learned the deadly passes of Art Law lawc Nobraska got the "breaks." One Hasker touchdown came when three Nassau men jogged a puss that fell on his back. The substitute. He stepped over the chalk line for a score. James was more nervous when he found the ball in his arms. Tony Propernick was carried from the field with a badly sprained ankle. German Club to Elect Officers Election of officers is to be held by the board of the tentern at 4:30, was decided at its first meeting of the year. Wednesday afternoon. The club is to be separated into two divisions, the more active members and the less active members. The active part in the meetings will be taken by the advanced students who will give talks and interests to the organization. "Wes" Cramer was also injured. It looked like he got eipped but the referee didn't see it that way. Frances Mary Palisier, A. B. 27 is in Paris, France, studying French at the Sarbane, the college of letters and arts of the University of Paris, preparing to teach French on her return to the United States. She ousted a third wife until late 1928 and then will next offer European countries. LAWRENCE Business Colleges LAWRENCE KANSAS A specializing School in Shorthand, Typewriting Accounting, Banking Secretarial Training Ask for Catalog Now in Session No Serious Injuries as Result of Wild Trip of K. U. Rooters on Football Special to Lincoln "Going to Lincoln?" "Sure. Aren you?!" That, in short, has been the main topic for conversation on the Hill for the past week. Students and staff had been planning this trip since the beginning of the football season. 90— no serious injuries as result At 9:30 p. m., the Union Pacific station on the other side of the Kaw was quiet and service. At 9:45 p. m., that same Union Pacific station was a men's team in uniform, freshman football players, men with and without hats, men with sheepskiners and men with topecs, women chattering, and women powdling. They were going to Lincoln. The "special" was due. The stage was set. The train puffed into the station yard and stopped. A rush! The train was loaded. The conductor hollowed it, slid it under the truck, a few stragglers waited and made the last minute run and jump. Conductors and porters tried to settle the eruw but gave it up an a bad chance. They gave him some pets. This gave a chance for a few to snunk under berths or hide in some other dark corner. Jim tried to talk to Mary but some wise reformer had come along and looked for each other. Faculty members From the smoking room, came the close harmony of "I Never Know," "I'm a Jayawah," and "We'll Drink Water." He was in tow with his dentures in to wash his teeth. He was eyed with supplication. He decided to wait until morning and left. The staff of bridge were played upon tilting suit cases supported by knees of different heights. The results were not pleasant but several hours were whilled away. First Clothes Used to Chase Flies and 'Skeeters, Is Theory of Johns Hopkins Professor At Topeka, everyone made a wifi run for the station lunchroom. Doughnuts and bacon lunches, anything else was good. They puffed out. An uproar came from the station platform and the crowd was cold and short of breath, everyone got on. (Science Service) bers looked like they needed their sleep. At three in the morning they still needed their sleep. After leaving Topekin, the gang cutted down and began the task of retrieving the baskets from the "slissks" who had bettle. A few hens started rolling in the chair curse. The djahawker rooters players dashing around right or left end, through the line, and throwing the baskets winning touchdowns on the mowr. September 2016 Primitive and hard, the wire fire took to wearing clothes in order to keep off stinging flies, sharp-billed mosquitoes, cooties, fleas, and other lively pests. This simple answer to the puzzle problem: "How did we come to wear clothes, anyway?" is advanced by Dr. Knight Dunlun, professor of psychology at John Hopkins University. "Crawling and flying posts are with primitive man abundantly and very intimately," Doctor Dunkun points but, in a paper to appear in the first issue of n new scientific publication, the Journal of General Psychology. Skins of cloth will be wrapped tight around the body for protection against stings and bites, but this skin also in warm climates impossible. "Much more efficient protection i. afforded by hanging strings, leaves, strips of bids, animals' tails, and similar articles so that they will flap with the movements of the wearer," the author writes. Fly chasers are exactly the garments most characteristic of savages and primitive men. Those affixed protection without undue warmth or exclu- nation of ventilation. Mrs. W. A. Killworth is gradually improving from the paralytic stroke she suffered last week at her home on Wednesday to Fred Lewis, secretary of the alumni association, this is the first occurring a week later last month. Mrs. Ellsworth Improving "The fly protections we have customarily used on our domestic animals are exactly the types of primates that developed the early anthropologists." Ornaments such as nose rings, leg bands of fur, peculiar incursions, and design tattoos in the skin were originally badge of identity. Doctor Rachel Huffman, who still often are, worn to distinguish an individual as a member of a certain tribe. To be initedist, such regalia show whether the wearer is female or male. How many men he has killed in battle, and how many boys he cow们 A derby was awarded to a graduating student at DePauw University, and she attended the soup courses and eating classes did the least work toward graduation. There have been but four theories of the origin of clothing, the psychologist states. There are First, the body and mind; second, the body; second, the immodyest theory (making the body mysteries and alluring); third, the adornment theory; and fourth, the utility or protection theory. Which Doctor Dunlap's explanation fits? "Clothing itself is not modest, or impractical" he says. "Any degree of clothing, including complete nudity, is not acceptable." He becomes thoroughly accustomed to it." Read the Kansan want ads. Send the Daily Ransan home. An Advertisement for Mr. Man— Another Decrepit Ford Meet a man who wears a smart coat, fresh, clean linen, and you in good mood. You also good opinion of him. Just another good Fond gone wrong; another car in the hole; an orange chair in the Chess room building. Down in the trees, leaning drunkenly on a log, its headlights bleary, its hood off, and its knees wrapped deeply dependently to sleep it. 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